While I assume this was a non issue and the woman was retarded... if I paid for a service or good I didnt receive, and they refused to right it, I would feel justified in calling the police, as I was just the victim of theft/fraud.

If you get crappy service there are much better ways to seek justice than calling 911.

1) Call the survey line at the bottom of the list.2) Call the franchise owner and berate his lackluster training and staff.3) Video the encounter or next encounter and upload to YouTube and contact The Consumerist.4) YELL AT THE PEASANTS FOR BEING INCOMPETENT!

Now, if you live in a city like Dallas you'll need decent spanish skills to insult the staff. YMMV, don't go back to that location for at least six weeks after making the all female hispanic staff cry.

It's more like a combination of overblown sense of self-entitlement and ignorance/stupidity. I was at a liquor store once and some kid was giving the cashier a hard time. She said his license looked fake and refused to ring him up. So he dialed 911. I asked what the hell he was calling the number for dire emergencies only and he looked at me dumbfounded. He said it was the only number he knew for the police.

At which point, the cashier and all of us on line went off on him. Cops showed up less than a minute later while the kid was arguing w/us, saying it wasn't for emergencies, it was quick-dial for the cops. Cops heard that part and arrested him for misuse of 911 (or whatever the official charge was). We all applauded.

Umm... When don't you get crappy service and half-assed food at Burger King?

They haven't given a shiat about the state of their customer service, restaurant cleanliness, or food quality in about a decade... Perhaps a little more.

I used to like them. Now I hate going into BK because it's such a f♥cking shiathole.

If BK wants more customers and profits, they might consider fixing this almost-universal perception of their restaurants... Y'know, instead of making expensive ads and spending on stupid gimmicks.

1. Clean restaurants.2. Employees that are paid enough and treated well enough to give a shiat.3. Food that doesn't look like it was served in a hospital cafeteria or out of a can.4. Perhaps some thicker patties. Wendy's is kicking your ass on that one.

Honestly... The last time I ate in a BK, there was a huge soda pop spill on the floor, and all the tables were gross. I watched employees-- including the manager-- walk out to the floor, walk around the spill pretending not to see it, and ignore the situation for like half an hour before I finished up (I was reading, too, so I ate slow) and left.

This is one of the joys of having a Vietnamese wife. When I ask her to pick me up a "spicy chicken combo with a sweet tea" from Wendy's, I know I am probably going to end up with a biscuit from Bojangles: No Biggy (pun intended).

douche nozzle:This is one of the joys of having a Vietnamese wife. When I ask her to pick me up a "spicy chicken combo with a sweet tea" from Wendy's, I know I am probably going to end up with a biscuit from Bojangles: No Biggy (pun intended).

It's not misunderstanding.. just watch any episode of Worlds Dumbest Criminals and there's always one dude who called the cops because he didn't get mayo on his subway sub, a lady physically getting on top of the counter and destroying/ complaining because she got a 10 piece nugget meal instead of the 4 piece she ordered... These people took "customer is always right" to mean " you should totes take it as a personal attack if the teenager at the counter didn't give you what you wanted, whether you paid for it or not. Cops aren't customer service.